Black friday shopping guide

Black friday shopping guide

Black friday is the day to shop unbeatable deals, use this Black friday shopping guide to stay ready for upcoming sales. Black Friday is an after Thanksgiving sale that runs every year, and it’s a great time to buy Christmas gifts or to stack up on your favorite supplies.

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Is it worth it to shop on Black Friday?

Stores often open early and offer discounted prices. So yes it pays to shop on Black Friday. It’s a great way to buy your Christmas gifts while they are on sale to save and not go in debt.

Whats the downside of Black Friday?

Stores can draw big crowds so this can cause a lot of stress. Also there can be a limited amount of items of the most coveted items. And it is also easy to over spend. This is why its imporant to have a budget and create a list.

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How to ensure black friday success

Black Friday can be a stressful shopping experience but with a bit of planning your day can run smoothly. Here are a few steps to take for a succesful shopping day:

Sign up for notifications

Sign up for email newsletters from your favorite companies. This way you are notified right to your inbox on all their sales and promotions.

Know what your looking for

Don’t shop blindly, decide before hand what you want to buy and for whom. It’s also a good time to take a look through your craft supplies to see what you are running low on or use most frequently and include this on your shopping list.

Research prices before hand

Sometimes when things are maked onsale it can seem like a great buy but later you find out you could have done better elsewhere. It’s important to know what the regular prices are before hand from many different shops so that you are sure to get the best prices available. Some times different shops have different prices.

Make a list

Include on our list names of people you are shopping for and the budget for each person. Shop before hand for the items you want to get for each person and keep a list of the items and the links to buy for quick reference. Also make a list of items your want to buy for yourself , keeping a list will stop you from getting sidetracked.

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More tips and tricks

Here are a few more tips to help you have the edge on black friday deals. You want to plan ahead and have a plan and a list of shops to visit so you can make the most of early deals.

1 . Restock your craft stash

    This is a great time to take advantage of craft sales. Stock up on products you use like htv vinyl, adhesive vinyl or deals on heat presses. This will

    2. Upgrade your tools

    If you see a sale for a piece of equipment you have needed for a while than now is the time to buy it while it’s on sale.

    3. Read return policies

    Different shops have different return policies, some may say no returns, some may charge for shipping, while others offer 90 day return policies. Make sure to read the shipping info before purchasing, you don’t want to buy something as a gift that has a size or color that might need changed later on.

    4. Search for coupons

    There are several coupon codes available online for online shopping as well as printable coupons for instore shopping. It can pay to spend a day researching coupons and coupon codes to pair up with store discounts.

    5. Start early

    Some shopping start their holiday shopping as early as mid October. Start collecting coupons and coupon codes, browsing different retailers, making lists. And also sales start early so you may want to start shopping even before Black Friday, just make sure to hand on to your receipt incase you want to return it later for a better deal.

    6. Create a budget

    It’s important to have a budget so you know how to get the most from your money. You want to have a budget of how much in total you expect to spend as well as how much to spend on each person. This way you can strategize which deals are best and avoid being impulsize and over spending.

    7. Shop online

    Shopping in store can be stressful when you have to get dressed, drive to the shop, and work around a crowd of people at the shops. Shopping from home can be a more relaxing experience and some stores offer in store returns for online items to avoid any shipping fees. You will also save on another expenses like food since you can make your own lunch at home instead of having to get drive thru.

    8. Use member promotions

    If you sign up for store programs they sometimes offer early bird deals for subscribers. This way you can use points, subscriber only deals, and promotions.

    9. Your favorite item isn’t on sale?

    If you favorite item is not on sale than add it to your wish list. This way you can keep tabs on it for the next sale.


    Catherine

    Hi I'm Catherine and I'm so glad you've decided to stop by and make stuff with me! My blog is full of fun project to keep you entertained and help you learn new skills. Here you will find lots of fun and easy crafts, printable, svgs fils and home decor ideas.

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